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What Are Co-Occurring Disorders?

Many people struggling with substance use or mental health disorders ask, “What are co-occurring disorders?” Co-occurring disorders occur when both of these conditions manifest at the same time. There is no distinct pattern to which of the two conditions develops first. An individual can develop a mental disorder first, then a substance use disorder, or […]

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What Is a Dual Diagnosis?

Mental health disorders, which can impact your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, can increase your chances of developing an addiction—especially if you don’t receive treatment for your symptoms. That means that having a dual diagnosis is possible and can complicate your recovery process. But what is a dual diagnosis? Substance use disorders impact more than 20

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Why Do I Need Alcohol Abuse Counseling?

If you’re starting alcohol addiction recovery, you might wonder if you need alcohol abuse counseling. You may wonder if it’s something you can overcome on your own. Embarking on an alcohol recovery journey without help might yield positive results in the short term. But if you want a long-term recovery that lasts, you need specialized

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Addiction, Mental Health and Your Brain

There’s often more to addiction treatment than just treating addiction. Addiction frequently co-occurs with one or more mental health conditions, and treating them together in a coordinated and integrated way, leads to the best outcomes. Sometimes multiple conditions arise independently, but they’re often connected. There are different ways that substance use disorders and other disorders

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Is My Loved One Addicted To Meth?

Methamphetamine addiction is a severe problem in the United States. The drug is highly addictive and extremely detrimental to physical and mental health. If you or someone you love is developing a meth addiction, it is vital to seek help as soon as possible. The treatment options available at meth addiction treatment centers can help

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Dangers of Binge Drinking

Alcohol is one of the most abused substances as it is readily available and widely advertised. People drink alcohol for various reasons, including to socialize with others, for enjoyment, or even to escape problems. However, many people indulge in alcohol excessively, which is also known as binge drinking. There are many dangers of binge drinking

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What Are Cocaine Withdrawal Symptoms?

Cocaine addiction is a severe problem in the United States. Long-term cocaine use is hazardous and can lead to heart attacks, strokes, and a higher risk of chronic health issues.  Cocaine is a powerfully addictive drug that can cause severe symptoms when you’re withdrawing. But what are cocaine withdrawal symptoms? If you are trying to

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